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  1. Here is her biographical summary for Jorge Labarga: Appointment: January 2009 by Gov. Charlie Crist. Education: Bachelor’s and law degrees, University of Florida, 1976 and 1979 respectively. Experience: Palm Beach County circuit judge, 1996-2009; private practice, 1987-96; assistant Palm Beach County state attorney, 1982-87; assistant Palm ...

  2. 30 de dez. de 2020 · Palm Beach County Circuit Court Judge Jorge Labarga holds up a booklet about the Constitution of the United States that he received while in law school, Nov. 17, 2000.

  3. 2009 - present. Justice, Florida Supreme Court. Appointed by Governor Charlie Crist. He won the retention vote by 66.03% in 2016 and 59.0% in 2010. Note: Justice Labarga spent 1 day, January 5, 2009, as a judge in the 4th District Court of Appeal before being elevated to the Supreme Court. Both roles are appointed by the Governor.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Justice Jorge Labarga, the lone dissenter, noted that the ruling would have far-reaching consequences. “The impact of today’s decision extends far beyond the 15-week ban at issue in this case ...

  5. supremecourt.flcourts.gov › News-Media › PressSupreme Court of Florida

    TALLAHASSEE – In 2014 Jorge Labarga became the first person of Hispanic descent to lead Florida’s judicial system as its chief justice. On July 1 he will become the state’s first chief justice to succeed himself in that office since the end of the Civil War. The other members of the Florida Supreme Court chose Labarga to serve a second two-

  6. 24 de mai. de 2023 · Merit selection and retention is a system of selecting Justices established by the voters when they amended the Florida Constitution in the 1970s. Under this process, the Governor appoints new Justices from a list of three to six names submitted by a Judicial Nominating Commission. The Governor must select from the list.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Jorge Labarga. Appointment: Justice Jorge Labarga was appointed in 2008 by former Gov. Charlie Crist (then a Republican, currently the Democratic candidate for governor).